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The resource you need to find cooling centers, check heat risk in your area, learn more about climate change and more. Extreme heat reading guide: Health tips, staying cool how-to's and more Skip ...
Remember that helmets and sports equipment hold in heat: Construction workers often have to wear hard hats, but athletes don't always need to practice with shoulder pads and helmets, especially in ...
The AAP says that a heat index at or above 90 degrees poses a "significant health risk" to kids. Zaslow recommends that families use the heat index to make decisions about whether or not to go ...
Occupational hazards of silversmiths and jewelers (face exposed to heat), bakers, and chefs (arms, face) Resting a laptop computer on the thigh (laptop computer-induced erythema ab igne). In a 2012 review, Riahi and Cohen describe the characteristics of laptop computer-induced erythema ab igne. [5]
An active laptop cooler. A laptop/notebook cooler, cooling pad, cooler pad or chill mat is an accessory for laptop computers intended to reduce their operating temperature when the laptop is unable to sufficiently cool itself. Laptop coolers are intended to protect both the laptop from overheating and the user from suffering heat related ...
Thermal paste (also called thermal compound, thermal grease, thermal interface material (TIM), thermal gel, heat paste, heat sink compound, heat sink paste or CPU grease) is a thermally conductive (but usually not electrically conductive) chemical compound, which is commonly used as an interface between heat sinks and heat sources such as high ...
As heat indices climb into the 108-112-degree range, there are steps you can take to avoid heat exhaustion and stroke. County offers tips for surviving current heat advisory Skip to main content
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